The unsolved murder of Kendric Price, a beloved youth mentor gunned down on his childhood street in Dorchester
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The unsolved murder of Kendric Price, a beloved youth mentor gunned down on his childhood street in Dorchester
"Kendric Price had seemingly done everything right. He grew up on Greenwood Street in Dorchester, graduated from Buckingham Browne & Nichols School in Cambridge, and got a scholarship to the University of Michigan, where he earned his bachelor's degree in just three years."
""I'm not saying I can change the world, but I'm planning to make a difference one child at a time," Price told the Globe in 2012."
"He was killed on Greenwood Street, the street he grew up on in Dorchester. He was 32. No one has ever been charged with his killing."
""That day, he came home, he said he was tired. 'But it's a good tired,' he said," his mother recalled."
Kendric Price grew up in Dorchester, graduated from a prestigious school, and earned a degree from the University of Michigan. He became a financial analyst and founded a nonprofit to teach kids about finances through basketball. Price also coached at various educational institutions. Tragically, he was killed at 32 on Greenwood Street, where he grew up, after attending a party. His mother recalls their last conversation, where he expressed contentment before his untimely death. No one has been charged in his killing.
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